Sine
Equation: y=sinx
Domain: (negative infinity, positive infinity)
Range: [-1,1]
Discontinuites: none
Symmetry: yes, about the origin
Odd, because graphing y=sin(-x) will produce the opposite graph.
End Behavior: f(x) x----> infinity= ossilates between -1 and 1 and f(x) x---> negatitve infinity= ossilates between -1 and 1
Fun Fact: In Britain the Law of Sines is called the Sine Rule, which is a trigonometric formula for triangles.
Sine
Equation: y=sinx
Domain: (negative infinity, positive infinity)
Range: [-1,1]
Discontinuites: none
Symmetry: yes, about the origin
Odd, because graphing y=sin(-x) will produce the opposite graph.
End Behavior: f(x) x----> infinity= ossilates between -1 and 1 and f(x) x---> negatitve infinity= ossilates between -1 and 1
Fun Fact: In Britain the Law of Sines is called the Sine Rule, which is a trigonometric formula for triangles.